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, unlike previous studies, we allow for heterogeneity by gender and marital status and we demonstrate that there are gendered …
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gender differences in enrollment behavior. Enrollment numbers of female students at universities that are located far away …
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gender differences in enrollment behavior. Enrollment numbers of female students at universities that are located far away …
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We examine how the racial wealth gap interacts with financial aid in American higher education to generate a disparate impact on college access and outcomes. Retirement savings and home equity are excluded from the formula used to estimate the amount a family can afford to pay. All else equal,...
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enrollment or graduation rates of U.S.-born youth. Another important change in immigration policy that affects many undocumented …
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This paper offers new evidence of the role of immigration in shaping the educational and labour market outcomes of …
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I examine the effect of student aid on the distribution of educational attainment in the context of a post-secondary funding program for Indigenous students in Canada. I show that student aid programs targeted at marginalized groups can increase average educational attainment; however, these...
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Ten states, beginning with Texas and California in 2001, have passed laws permitting undocumented students to pay the in-state tuition rate - rather than the more expensive out-of-state tuition rate - at public universities and colleges. We exploit state-time variation in the passage of the laws...
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Ten states, beginning with Texas and California in 2001, have passed laws permitting undocumented students to pay the in-state tuition rate - rather than the more expensive out-of-state tuition rate - at public universities and colleges. We exploit state-time variation in the passage of the laws...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013144502